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Welcome to the site, Kirk. Always nice to see another builder in the fold and I'll look forward to following along if you decide to start a build thread.
Looks awesome! As you mentioned, the s-glass does not wet out as clear as the e-glass but the durability makes up for it IMO.
Like Jim, I really doubt you'll even see the difference once it's all done. (and certainly no one else will notice it)
Now the crappy part: sanding the inside.
I've seen him on Instagram with a book-signing table set up across from Kevin Callan so I know he does them. (I think that one was at Freezing Woman in Algonquin a few weeks ago)
I looked on his website and he doesn't have a schedule posted.
The only tandem that I've ever paddled solo from the bow seat was the blue Sawyer that I took to the BWCA 4 years ago. Before I left, I removed the bow bucket, drilled the supports and reinstalled the seat facing the stern. I can switch it back in about 10 minutes if I need to. (Probably...
I wouldn't lose any sleep over something like that. "Old ways are the best ways" and disrespecting someone's wife or kids falls into the FAFO category as far as I'm concerned.
Don't forget that you can add a hitch to just about anything & move the rear support beyond the rear bumper. I did that on my 08 Fusion and it works really well.
He sent word to John Neptune to be ready to go in 2 days...
Honestly, I need friends like that: "Dude, I got a gig to go camping for a month or more, so pack your stuff; we leave the day after tomorrow"
Really enjoying the TR so far.
I've never had a brand preference & have never bought anything new. I buy whatever is cheap and run them until they're not even worth anything at the salvage yards except whatever scrap is selling for.
That said, my parents recently bought a 1.5L Escape and I'm pretty impressed. I mean, it's...
Both of my Sawyers & my We-no-nah have buckets & they're ok but I really like one I built for my Raven. Contoured from gunwale to gunwale and dished lower on the front, it's comfortable to sit on and heels the boat automatically as I slide to the rail.
I prefer to stay on one side for an...
It might be how you're making the adjustments when you change the height of the bits. Because there's a certain amount of slop in any adjustable setting, you can't just unlock the fixture & sneak it up or down a few thousandths.
Make a mark or carefully note the depth, move the adjustment well...
I'm not sure what the issue is... I've been building with 3/16 inch strips and cutting the bead & cove with 1/4 inch bits. I just make sure that the strip is centered in the bit & then be careful with the cove edges (because they go all the way to paper thin).
Granted, maybe I'm doing it...